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Juno Lighting IC20W Contractor Select 5-Inch IC Rated New Construction Universal Housing with Quickwire

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About this item

  • UNIQUE FEATURE: The IC-rated 5-inch incandescent housings feature an Air-Loc seal to stop infiltration and exfiltration of air, reducing heating and cooling costs.
  • ENERGY SAVINGS: IC20, recommended lamps: A19/BR30/BR40/PAR16/PAR20/PAR30/PAR30L/PAR38/R20. Max lamp ratings based on trim selection.
  • COMPATIBILITY: Rough-in section (junction box, mounting frame, housing and bar hangers) fully assembled for ease of installation
  • RATINGS & LISTINGS: AIR-LOC Listed
  • VOLTAGE: Standard 120 volts used in most residential applications


Product Description

The IC20 5-in. Incandescent Universal IC Housing by Juno includes drop socket with spring to accommodate certain trim installation

From the Manufacturer

The IC20W 5-Inch Downlight Incandescent Housing is an IC rated, energy efficient Air-Loc sealed new construction housing. The housing has a drop socket with spring to accommodate various trim installations and contains a medium base porcelain socket with nickel-plated copper screw shell that accepts an incandescent light bulb. Bulb wattage ratings and apertures are based on trim selection. When used with Air-Loc gasket (ALG5, sold separately), stops the movement of air, in or out, reducing heating and cooling costs. Installation of the IC20W is made easy with the Real Nail 3 telescoping system featuring bugle-headed nails for easy repositioning of housing in joist construction and integral T-bar clip to secure housing in suspended ceiling grid. The IC20W is supplied with a pre-wired junction box with (5) 1/2-Inch and (1) 3/4-Inch knockouts, (4) non-metallic sheathed cable connectors, ground wire. A shadow-free, knife-edge trim design blends smoothly in to the ceiling and allows architectural continuity with Aculux trims (sold separately). UL Listed, C-UL/CSA certified for through-branch wiring, with a maximum of (8) 12-AWG conductors. Wet location listed when using a 210, 211 or 212 trim. The wet listing also includes the 215 and 216 trims when used with PAR30 outdoor rated bulbs. All trims are sold separately and come in a wide variety of styles and finishes to customize to your needs, including the 201, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 209, 529, 688 or 689 trims. Meets Washington State IECC and MEC energy codes as tested per ASTM-E283 and conforms to City of Chicago IP requirements. Building on over 30 years of leadership in recessed lighting, Juno Down-Lites are renowned for their versatility, efficiency and economy. Whether its general downlighting, wall washing, or accent lighting, Juno recessed fixtures will help make your vision a reality. Juno Lighting Group's warranty period for general lighting products is one year from date of purchase.


Doug and Emmie
August 24, 2025
Title says it all, these were easy to install and matched the rest of what I had. No complaints! Had them up for a total of 5 years in an unfinished basement and no problems. Even had to move a few which was easy and didn’t cause any damage.
Customer
August 17, 2025
This is a basic, well-engineered light at a great price. I depise disposable LED fixtures without replacable light bulbs; this one accepts LED bulbs if you choose them, but you don't have to replace the unit when the bulb dies. This light is rated for moisture (installed it in a shower ceiling), so long as your lense cover is rated the same - the list of options is included in the amazon product page.
Frederick A.Martin
July 18, 2025
Great quality and Made in USA. Nothing cheap about these cans. Perfect. Easy installation. The floating socket is great and adjustment for different length necks.
Ronald Hitschler
May 28, 2025
Great! Product as advertised!
E. Kuo
April 26, 2025
Great airtight remodel can. We have good attic access, so we wired these in the attic, but they are super easy to install and connect to power. The legs snapped firmly into place. Seals were included - as well as some foil tape to cover any small holes around the leg supports. We had to install a HALO airtight can as well. The Juno cans were much easier to install because the legs snapped into place perfectly every time.
LT Beasimer
April 17, 2025
I recently ordered a and could not install it in any of my recessed light housings. My old housings are all made for incandescent use and an adapter wasn’t provided with my new light. Considering the age of my housings, I decided to upgrade and replace the housing in the selected location.The Juno Lighting Group new construction IC23-LEDT24 IC 6” 120V recessed housing, made in China, looks like any modern new construction recessed housing, except there is a connector wire instead of a bulb socket. Plus, the wires in the junction box includes quick connectors. Since I had plenty of space in the attic, I cut power to the old housing and simply replaced it with this new one. As far as electrical DIY jobs go, this is an easy task.If you’re concerned about the 1-year limited warranty, be certain to use a Juno branded trim kit. Using trim kits from other brands voids the warranty.The Juno Lighting Group new construction IC23-LEDT24 IC 6” 120V recessed housing is just what I needed for my new speaker light. If you need a new construction recessed housing for the appropriate Juno trim kit, this is a good product.► PROS:Reduces/eliminates air leakageDirect Insulation contact1-year limited warranty► CONS:Must use Juno trim to maintain the warranty
Nadine V.
February 4, 2025
Was looking for a replacement for a housing that was broken by a contractor working in my kitchen. I was having trouble finding it in my area. Great quality.
Floyd Sense
December 28, 2024
Here's something that all buyers of this product learn sooner or later: These were installed in my kitchen when the house was built 22 years ago. In the very top of the can is a temperature sensor designed to cut power to the lightbulb if you happen to install a bulb of too high a wattage. Unfortunately, these sensor have a very high failure rate over time and I've replaced half of them in my kitchen to date. It's almost impossible to find the sensors and if you don't have easy access to the attic or ceiling above the lights, you can't replace the fixture. So, I buy the new fixture, remove the sensor, and replace the failed one with this new one. At that point, the new fixture goes in the metal scrap heap. The cost of an entire fixture is 1/2 to 1/3 of what you'd pay for just the sensor, if you could find them sold separately.I wouldn't recommend installing these fixtures in new installations - buy a better one and save money in the long run. If you have to call an electrician to fix one of these with a bad sensor, you'll end up paying many times what a better fixture would have cost you.